On 06/10/2010 02:33 PM, Cole Tuininga wrote: > Bill Sconce wrote: > >> But then the zinger: of COURSE...they only use wireless. And >> of COURSE...the laptop has a Broadcom Wifi adapter. And of course >> it doesn't work. >> >> > My netbook reports having a "Network controller: Broadcom Corporation > BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)". It's currently running Ubuntu 10.04, with > the proprietary broadcom drives (installed by the handy "Hardware > Drivers" application). I didn't have to do any work to get it going ... > just installed the driver and all was seemingly well. > > This is not intended as a "my distro is better than <insert other > distro>" - just a data point that it worked fine for me. > > Coreection my laptop is currently running 10.04 not 9.10 not that it matters
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